Sage Steele, a former ESPN number, claimed this week that questions were good sent to the White House prior to an interview she conducted with President Joe Biden in 2021.  ,
Steele told Fox News this week,” That was an interesting experience in its own right because it was so structured.” You may say every phrase that we write out, you will not depart from the text and leave, I was told,” And I was told.”
Steele said “every one question” in her March 2021 meeting with Biden was “scripted” and “gone over dozens of times by many]ESPN] readers and professionals”, adding that “it was very much’ This is what you will beg. You’ll declare it this, I promise. No follow- downs, no observe- ups. Following.'”
The original ESPN host said she thinks the channel probably posed the questions prior to the interview. She even put the 81- yr- old government’s mental capabilities under the spotlight, saying Biden seemed confused at times before the interview.
” I think it’s really heartbreaking that the people who love Joe Biden and claim to care about him have allowed it to get to this place,” Steele said. So I’m not even considering this from a social perspective or my opinions on everything. This is the individual element of it. And when someone is struggling, we allow them to stay in the spotlight and let them go when they already knew there were problems. Of course, they had to know” . ,
Steele’s discovery is not Biden’s primary day being accused of knowing questions in advance. A photo taken at a meeting with U.S. mayors in January that showed the president was aware of the question being asked by Wausau, Wisconsin, mayor Katie Rosenberg ( D. ). Biden’s cheat sheet was revealed in photos last April when he learned he had a problem from a Los Angeles Times columnist, who he called the initial writer.